Watch New Ghost in the Shell FPS Gameplay Footage
Here's a good look at First Assault - Standalone Complex Online.
Ghost in the Shell: First Assault - Standalone Complex Online (try saying that name five times fast) has arrived on PC through Steam Early Access. To help you get an idea if the game is worth your time, GameSpot has put together a gameplay video that shows off the team-based shooter and how it plays.
Take a look at the three-minute video below.
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First Assault is available through Steam Early Access starting at $5 for a "Recruit Early Access Pack." Buying the game and all of its available DLC (other operatives) costs around $30.
In First Assault, which is set in 2030 Japan and based on Shirow Masamune's original Ghost in the Shell comic, you play as a member of of a group of cybernetically enhanced soldiers called Section 9. Your task is to protect society and fighting terrorists.
Bear in mind that First Assault remains in Early Access and is thus an unfinished product. No release date for the final version has been announced. The game is published by free-to-play giant Nexon.
What do you make of the First Assault footage? Let us know in the comments below--and keep checking back with GameSpot for more on the game in the future.
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